Reggae artist Chronixx is urging fans and members of the Jamaican music community to stay vigilant as scammers continue to falsely claim they have direct access to him. The singer took to Instagram this week to address what he says has become a persistent problem, making it clear that no outsider is authorized to speak, negotiate, or broker deals on his behalf.
In a firm message shared to his Instagram Story, Chronixx stressed that his professional relationships are strictly formal and transparent. “Blessings to the Jamaican Music Community all over the world. Just reminding everyone that there is no such thing as ‘I have a link to Chronixx.’ It doesn’t exist. All my relationships are contractual and open. I’m more indie than you can imagine. Everything is signed and approved by Le Chron! No one negotiates on my behalf.”
Chronixx also revealed that Jamaicans in particular have been the primary target group for these fraudulent claims. He emphasized that Chronixx.com is the only legitimate platform for contacting him, warning fans that “If you’re not talking to Chronixx.com, you’re getting chopped.”
While Chronixx tends to keep a low profile on social media, his public warning comes at a time when his name is circulating widely again, partly due to the somewhat recent release of his album Exile.
A track from the album, “Hurricane,” has seen a sharp rise in streams following Hurricane Melissa, which hit Jamaica just days after “Exile” debuted. Fans have widely shared the song during relief efforts, and its title and tone have given it unexpected symbolic weight.
Although the album itself is not the focus of his public message, Exile continues to trend across reggae playlists, drawing new listeners and renewing global interest in the artist.
Exile, released on October 10, 2025, debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Reggae iTunes Chart just hours after its drop. The 17-track project, released under the Forever Living Originals label, notably arrived without a lead single or major pre-release campaign. Beyond the U.S., Exile charted strongly on Apple Music Worldwide.
On iTunes, Exile was No. 1 in Trinidad & Tobago, No. 2 in both Cayman Islands and Poland, No. 18 in Belgium, No. 23 in the United Kingdom, No. 31 in Germany, No. 34 in Japan, and No. 72 in the United States.
Despite the increased attention surrounding his new music, Chronixx remains focused on protecting fans from exploitation. His message is unequivocal: anyone claiming to have a personal “link” to him is attempting to deceive the public.
He continues to encourage fans, promoters, and members of the music industry to avoid intermediaries altogether and rely exclusively on his official website for any legitimate communication.















